Test TDAH adulte : dépistage ASRS v1.1 de l'OMS (gratuit)
Un dépistage gratuit ASRS v1.1 de l'OMS en 6 questions qui vérifie si vos schémas d'attention et de concentration méritent d'être abordés avec un clinicien.
Ce que ça mesure
This is the World Health Organization's Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS v1.1) Part A screener. It uses the six questions that research found most predictive of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, covering both inattention (finishing tasks, organising, remembering, procrastinating) and hyperactivity-impulsivity (fidgeting, feeling driven by a motor). It looks at how often these have happened over the past 6 months.
Comment ça marche
You answer six short questions about the last 6 months on a five-point frequency scale from Never to Very often. We add your answers into a single score out of 24 and place it in a band that describes how closely your pattern matches what the WHO screener flags for further evaluation. It takes about three minutes.
Conseils pour un résultat fiable
- 1Symptoms should be long-standing — True ADHD patterns usually start in childhood and persist. A recent, sudden change is more likely to reflect stress, sleep loss, mood, or other causes worth checking.
- 2Bring real examples to a clinician — Concrete situations (missed deadlines, lost items, restlessness) are more useful to a doctor than the score alone.
- 3Rule out the obvious first — Poor sleep, anxiety, depression, thyroid problems, and high stress can all mimic ADHD symptoms.
- 4Retake if things change — If your circumstances shift, you can repeat the screener to see whether the pattern persists.
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